Greek primordial gods 

Greek deities
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Titans and Olympians
Aquatic deities
Chthonic deities
Personified concepts
Other deities
Primordial deities

The ancient Greeks proposed many different ideas about primordial deities in their mythology, which would later be largely adapted by the Romans. The many religious cosmologies constructed by Greek poets each give a different account of which deities came first.

The pre- or early Hellene Pelasgian (from c. 3,500 BC) belief was that Eurynome produced the Universal Egg and her son, Ophion, wrapped around it, breaking it in half—revealing the entire universe, the deities, and humans.

Philosophers of Classical Greece also constructed their own metaphysical cosmogonies, with their own primordial deities:

Deities

Chaos, Aether, Gaia, Uranus, Hemera, Chronos, Eros, Erebus, Nyx, Ophion, Tartarus